MAORILAND PICTURES.
For to-morrow night the management have the good fortune to present once more the inimitable George Walsh ‘in one of his whirlwind dramas. “No. 17,” a gripping detective story ot the great ’Frisco underworld, including some hair-raising stunts in Chinatown. It is one of the best Walsh stories screened to date. Shirley Mason in ‘Girl of My Heart” provides a delightful support picture. “THREE GREEN EYES.” At this theatre on Monday night will be screened an all-star feature from the World studio, “Three Green Eyes,' ’ in which arc no fewer than live of the foremost stars, Montague Love, June Elvidge, Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley, and last but not least, that delightful little comedian, Johnny Hines. The story is a wild helter-skel-ter rush after a love letter written, of course, by a young woman, to a man — not the man she married, and four of the stellar artists chase it to prevent the fifth from receiving it. All through it is the brightest picture that the World people have released for years, and should universally popular.
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Shannon News, 24 June 1921, Page 1
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